Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Argentinian planes fly into Uruguayan airspace everyday. |
Los aviones argentinos vuelan en el espacio aéreo uruguayo todos los días. |
All of a sudden he burst into demonic laughter. | De repente rompió en carcajadas demoníacas. |
I have just put the laundry into the drier. | Acabo de poner la ropa en el secador. |
to get into sb; to be keen on; to be font on | gustar |
to stumble into; stumble across | tropezar con |
to burst into laughter | soltar la carcajada |
to enter; to enter into | entrar; entrar en |
to be into | estar interesado |
to bump into | tropezar con |
to fit; to go into | caber |
to run into | toparse con |
to put into | meter en |

Thanks a lot. Let's meet. Where are you located? OK, do you want to meet there? Basically, June 4 and further would be good for me. But I am flexible. I never have too many things to do in the weekend.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
Unfortunately, the boat's maneuvering system broke down and we were told that we could not take it. We were furious, but decided to make the best out of the situation. The offered to take the Red Dragon instead.
Entire communities are blamed for a crime committed by one of its members. Wrong ideas could quickly be spread to other villages and there could be acts of revenge resulting in further mistrust.
Unfortunately, the boat's maneuvering system broke down and we were told that we could not take it. We were furious, but decided to make the best out of the situation. The offered to take the Red Dragon instead.